Monthly Archives: November 2014

26 posts

THE INVISIBLE WAR: AGAIN, AGAIN AND AGAIN (SINGLE)

A brand-new single by The Invisible War has just been released and is available for digital download now. Again, Again And Again is the follow-up of the full-length album Black Dragon Division. As a strongly experimental and retro-synthetic composition with sinister and hypnotic qualities it’s the perfect soundscape for the dark season.

Pentagonal Revisionism in Action

Could Point 2 of Pentagonal Revisionism soon take place in a small Alaskan town?  If taxing churches does take flight, might more municipalities follow suit?  How much longer until the Federal Government finally gets a clue that this would be a good way of reducing the National Debt?  —Priestess Kim Rice

THE QUINTESSENTIALS: GROUND ZERO ON 11.15.14

Join us for the launch of a new concept night in Honolulu: GROUND ZERO, a night that combines rock, goth, metal, punk, and industrial music DJs with a live band for a night of hard-hitting beats and lots of fun.  Listen for music by artists like Rob Zombie, Ministry, Smashing Pumpkins, Lacuna Coil, Alice In Chains, Skinny Puppy, Mayhem, Bad Religion, Bauhaus, Dead Kennedy’s, The Smiths, Sisters Of Mercy, Tool, Type-O and more.  With DJs:  Nightfox Angst And special guest band this month: The Quintessentials! Cover: $8 21 and over are welcome. Doors open at 9pm Military “Battle Buddy” Discount: Pay one cover, get […]

CLASSICAL NUDES AND THE MAKING OF QUEER HISTORY

The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art presents a ground-breaking exhibition, curated by Jonathan David Katz, with sculptures and images from antiquity to the present presenting same-sex desire in ways often meant to be “hidden in plain sight” for those who could perceive what had once been celebrated, but over time had become forbidden—even unto pain of death. The nude human form has always served as a means for embodying philosophical ideals suffused with eroticism, and there is much the perceptive viewer will learn from this wide-ranging collection about magical misdirection throughout art history. Under the visionary guidance of […]

STEPHEN ROMANO GALLERY

In the DUMBO arts area of Brooklyn at 111 Front Street you will find The Stephen Romano Gallery spaces. Romano is passionate about art that comes from a dark perspective, pieces often originating from magical thinking with elements that embody diabolical, grotesque and horrific modes of expression. Currently he has three artists in his main space. First are the exquisite, one-of-a-kind prints by William Mortensen. His pieces are small in size and meticulously wrought with imagery that sweeps from the romantic to the ghastly. Viewing them in person one can contemplate the subtle, painterly aspects of these remarkable prints. Romano […]

The Jimmy Psycho Experiment “Alien Cantina Band” Nov. 14

The Jimmy Psycho Experiment “Alien Cantina Band” show returns to the Star Girls Burlesque Show this Friday at Dragonfly in Hollywood! Info and Tickets: http://www.flavorus.com/event/STAR-GIRLS-November-14-2014/266526 Advance tickets recommended as this show consistently sells out!

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

M.R. STOVER: PHANTOMS (KINDLE EDITION)

Young Johnny is being haunted by the malignant spirit of a dead boy that he discovered one day while playing. Now the Phantom won’t leave him alone, and it makes him…see things he doesn’t want to see….and does…things he doesn’t want done… As heard on Satanic Story Time, now available on Amazon.

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

Death Becomes HerA Century of Mourning Attire October 21, 2014–February 1, 2015 Metropolitan Museum of Art The Costume Institute This Costume Institute exhibition explores the aesthetic development and cultural implications of mourning fashions of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Approximately thirty ensembles, many of which are being exhibited for the first time, reveal the impact of high-fashion standards on the sartorial dictates of bereavement rituals as they evolved over a century.